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  1. Lydia Tamasin Day-Lewis (born 17 September 1953) is an English television chef and food critic, who has also published a dozen books about food, restaurants, recipes and places. She writes regularly for The Daily Telegraph, Vanity Fair, and Vogue.

  2. 22 mar 2010 · Tamasin Day-Lewis.In a fairytale English village called Over Stowey, Tamasin Day-Lewis is forever concocting tasty bits. It’s a rare day when you cross her threshold without being offered a...

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  3. Eating what's now known as French toast but what we called bread bits in egg. It's the best breakfast food, the best brunch food and the best teatime food if you're a child. It's the only thing my...

  4. Tamasin Day-Lewis, 54, is a food writer. Her latest book, Where Shall We Go for Dinner? A Food Romance, is out now. The daughter of the late poet laureate Cecil Day-Lewis, she lives with her three children in Somerset and County Mayo, Ireland

  5. Tamasin Day-Lewis is a food writer and author. She writes a weekly food column for The Daily Telegraph and has written several books, including Supper for a Song, All You Can Eat: 1,000 Recipes and Tamasin's Kitchen Bible: The One and Only Book for Every Cook.

  6. Tamasin is the daughter of Cecil Day-Lewis, poet laureate, and her brother is the acclaimed actor, Daniel Day-Lewis. She has established a career as a respected food writer - combining sophistication, literary skill and culinary class.

  7. About the Author. Tamasin Day-Lewis writes for the London Daily Telegraph, Vanity Fair, and Food Illustrated. She edited The Englishwoman’s Kitchen, and in 1994, she was a finalist for The London Independent “Cook of the Year”. She is also the author of West of Ireland Summers and Last Letters Home. She lives in Somerset, England.